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And at Christmas miss out half your delivery so you have to bloody go to the supermarket and queue for an hour to buy the stuff they didn't deliver.Originally posted by sadkingbilly View Postwho the **** goes to supermarkets?
they DELIVER!

That reminds me I've been given a voucher to use the week another supermarket opens a new store.
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One of the advantages of living in London.Originally posted by Protagoras View Post
You're lucky! We've got one local supermarket; never any operators on when I go shopping (which is after 9pm when there are fewer people).
I should have mentioned the other important criteria: no so-called 'music'.
The stores that may not have an operate on are the metro type stores.
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You're lucky! We've got one local supermarket; never any operators on when I go shopping (which is after 9pm when there are fewer people).Originally posted by SueEllen View Post
All the 7 different supermarket chains I go to do.
I should have mentioned the other important criteria: no so-called 'music'.
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Wrong: it's which ever locally has human checkout operators !Originally posted by SueEllen View PostWaitrose or Aldi?
Conclusion depends what you are buying.
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Lidl cloudy apple juice is awesome!Originally posted by SueEllen View PostWaitrose or Aldi?
Conclusion depends what you are buying.
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/food-and...ste-test-best/
Waitrose wins on:
Milk Chocolate
Whole raw chicken
Manchego cheese
Granola
apple juice
Unsalted butter
Aldi wins on:
Smoked salmon
Raspberries
Greek yogurt
Gruyere cheese
Rye Sourdough
Carrot cake
Viognier
Draw:
Pesto
Pizza
Hazelnut chocolate spread
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Which supermarket is the best?
Waitrose or Aldi?
Conclusion depends what you are buying.
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/food-and...ste-test-best/
Waitrose wins on:
Milk Chocolate
Whole raw chicken
Manchego cheese
Granola
apple juice
Unsalted butter
Aldi wins on:
Smoked salmon
Raspberries
Greek yogurt
Gruyere cheese
Rye Sourdough
Carrot cake
Viognier
Draw:
Pesto
Pizza
Hazelnut chocolate spreadTags: None
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